课件27张PPT。Unit 2Fit for lifeWelcome to the unitCan you name any jobs that
relate to medicine? Please guess what the jobs
are according to the
descriptions or definitions
of different jobs related to
medicine.a person who prepares and sells medicine a chemist a person who examines
people’s eyes to see if
they need to wear glasses an eye doctor or an optician a person who takes care of people’s teeth a dentist a person who has general
skill to treat physical problems a physician a person who performs
medical operations a surgeon Who is the man
in white? What does a chemist do? What qualities does a person
need in order to be a chemist?A chemist should have studied
medicine, and be careful,
practical and interested in
chemistry. He or she needs
to be patient as well, as a
chemist needs to communicate
with or introduce medicines
to patients. What happens to
the person? The person is receiving an acupuncture
treatment on an ear. Traditional
acupuncture always requires doctors
to insert such needles into various body
areas. Do you know the origin of
acupuncture? Acupuncture has its origin in
China beginning before 1000BC.What can acupuncture do? Acupuncture can help relieve
body pains. Some people
believe that acupuncture
can help with things such as
weight loss and quitting
smoking. Have you ever had such
an experience? What are the doctors
and nurses busy
doing? They are performing
an operation. What do you call the doctors who
perform an operation on patients? Surgeons. What happens during an
operation? During the process of an
operation, the surgeons
cut open a part of a person’s
body and remove or
repair a damaged part. ???What is the girl
doing? She is having her
eyesight examined
to detect short
sightedness. What do you call the man testing the
girl’s eyes? An eye doctor. Do you have good eyesight?How can you protect your eyes? Have you ever seen a doctor?
If so, what happened?Discussion2. Have you ever received medical
treatment? What did it feel like? 3. Would you like to do any of the
jobs shown in the pictures? Why
or why not?Language points1. operatev. [I] to cut a body open for medical reasons
in order to repair, remove or replace a
diseased or damaged part: Are they going to operate on him?他们打算给他做手术吗?v. [I or T] to (cause to) work, be in action or
have an effect: The medicine began to operate at once.药立刻开始见效.operation ?n. [C] (1) when a doctor cuts a body for medical reasons in order to repair, remove or replace a diseased or damaged part: He's got to have an operation on his shoulder. 他的肩膀必须动手术.(2) the fact of operating or being active: 这工厂已开工几个星期了.The plant has been in operation for
several weeks.come into operation: 实施,生效operator ?? n. [C] 操作人员;经营者2. ever : adv. (1) at any time: Have you ever been to London? 你去过伦敦吗?他简直从不缺课.He is seldom, if ever, absent from school.(2) continually:He is ever repeating the same old story.他老是老调重弹.ever since: 从…以来than ever (before): 比过去任何时候He's been depressed ever since he got
divorced.自从他离婚以来他一直很抑郁.(3) for all time: I like the house but I don't imagine
I'll live there forever.我喜欢这所房子,但我没有想象我将永远住
在那儿.(4) continually since that time: Homework:Search for information on the
Internet or in reference books
to get some knowledge about
the relationship between
medicine and life.2. Prepare the Reading part.Thank you !